Towards its “Piazza Cavour” end, “Via Ricasoli” is cut by two diagonal streets and this makes for two interesting corner buildings: one on the side of “Via Sardi” ...
... and another on the side of “Via delle Bandiere”.
Towards its “Piazza Cavour” end, “Via Ricasoli” is cut by two diagonal streets and this makes for two interesting corner buildings: one on the side of “Via Sardi” ...
... and another on the side of “Via delle Bandiere”.
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Beauty.
Please have a good new week ahead.
The angles make these buildings especially interesting.
Really nice shots VP.
Great photos in your post today. I love corner buildings and am pleasantly surprised at the number of them here in Portland, Oregon.
I always love seeing these corner buildings in cities!
You have a flat iron building in Livorno! I like it. :)
But I always wonder what it's like living or working inside the sharp angle.
I visited an apartment in a very angular building once. I wonder what the architects thought...
Livorno's 'Flatirons'! :-) These look great.
Interesting building, I like a lot the angle in these pictures!
Léia
I think they look so amazing VP, I love to see them in European cities, I'm not 100% sure but I don't think Perth has any.
Always popular with photographers these kinds of corners.
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